Which ever axle the brakes have worn out.
Not worth the effort and expense
take the other 1 out.
the same way as you would on a RWD or AWD car. but more information is needed to answer such a question. what part of the brakes????
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How do you change brakes on 2003 Silverado Pick Up?
What about them? 2 or 4 wheel drive?
Rear brakes often wear out first because they bear a greater portion of the vehicle's braking load, especially in vehicles with front-wheel drive. This can cause the rear brakes to wear out faster than the front brakes.
Depends on your Ranger, the non 4 wheel drive take 9 inch rear brakes. The 4 wheel drive Rangers take 10 inch brakes.
To change a bike tire, first release the brakes and remove the wheel. Use tire levers to take off the tire, then replace the inner tube. Put the tire back on the wheel and inflate it to the recommended pressure. Reattach the wheel and brakes, and you're ready to ride.
First you have to jack the car up after loosening your lug nuts and then you remove the wheel. After you do this, you have to pull the brake drum off. Next, dis assemble the brakes then disconnect the brake line from the wheel cylinder. Then you remove the two bolts holding the wheel cylinder on and put the new one in. Re install the bolts, and brake line, put the brakes back on, put the drum back on and bleed the brakes. Put your wheel back on and drive away.
becasuse its a rear wheel drive vehicle
To change the back wheel on a bike, first, release the brakes and shift the chain to the smallest cog. Then, loosen the axle nuts or quick-release skewer to remove the wheel. Install the new wheel by aligning the chain with the cog and tightening the axle nuts or quick-release skewer. Finally, adjust the brakes and test the wheel for proper alignment and function.